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CHAPTER-1
1.1 Introduction
M/s Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust has proposed a Eye Hospital at Sector-62, Village-
Ullahawas,, District- Gurgaon, Haryana.
The Project has been recommended by State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC). This Project has
obtained its Environmental Clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority
(SEIAA) with the EC No. SEIAA/HR/2015/308 dated 19.03.2015. The Project has been awarded
“Gold” grading by SEAC in its meeting held on 13.08.2014 and 18.02.2015.
This report is submitted after every six months on or before 1st June and 1st December each year as
per the conditions stipulated in Environment Clearance Order. The Environmental assessment has
been carried out to verify:
i. That the proposed project has not any adverse effect on the project site as well as its
surrounding.
ii. That there is compliance with the conditions stipulated in the Environmental
Clearance Letter.
iii. That the Project proponent is implementing the environmental safeguards in true
spirit.
iv. The non conformity in the project with respect to the environmental implication of
the project.
v. That the project proponent is implementing the environmental pollution mitigation
measures as suggested in approved Form-1 and Form – 1A, Environmental
Management Plan and Building Plan.
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CHAPTER-2
I. Construction Phase
from chief controller of explosive shall be taken. approval of chief controller of explosives will be
obtained.
9) Ambient noise levels should conform to standards Ambient air & noise monitoring has been conducted by
both during day and night. Incremental pollution Vardan Envirolab, Gurgaon (NABL Accredited) at project
loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be site and the results shows that the noise and air pollution
closely monitored during construction phase. levels are within the prescribed limits. Lab report are
Adequate measures should be taken to reduce attached as Annexure-2
ambient air and noise level during construction
phase, so as to confirm stipulated residential
standards.
10) Fly ash should be used as building materials in the Fly ash based construction material will be used for
construction as per the provision of fly ash building construction.
notification of September 1999 and amendment as
on 27th August 2003.
11) Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and The recharge structures for storm water control as well
BIS standard for various applications should be as rain water harvesting are proposed for recharging of
ensured. ground water.
12) Water demand during construction phase should be Premix concrete and curing agent will be used for water
reduced by uses of premix concrete, curing agent conservation.
and other best practices.
13) In view of the severe constrains in water supply The trust has obtained water assurance from XEN HUDA
augmentation in the region and sustainability of regarding supply of water during operation phase of the
water resources, the developer will submit the NOC project. Further, an NOC from Administrator, HUDA has
from CGWA specifying water extraction quantities also been obtained for supply of treated water during
and Assurance from HUDA/utility provider construction phase of the project.
indicating source of water supply and quantity of
water with detail of impended use of water-potable
and non potable. Assurance is required for both
construction and operation stages separately. It shall
be submitted to the SEIAA and RO, MoEF,
Chandigarh before the start of construction.
14) Roof must meet prescribed requirements as per Thermal insulation of roofs shall be done as per ECBC
energy conservation building code by using norms.
appropriate thermal insulation material.
15) Opaque wall should meet prescribed requirements The walls will be constructed as per ECBC norms as
as per energy conservation building code which is applicable.
proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned
spaces while it is desirable for non air conditioned
spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation to
fulfill the requirement.
16) The approval of competent authority shall be Structural safety certificate from has been obtained and
obtained for structural safety of the building due to is enclosed as Annexure – 3.
earthquake, adequacy in firefighting equipment etc
as per national building code including protection No forestland is involved in the proposed site, hence
measures for light etc. If any forest land is involved clearance under FCA is not applicable.
in the proposed site, clearance under Forest
conservation act shall be taken from competent
authority.
17) The project proponent as stated in proposal shall 6 number of RWH pits will be constructed in due course
construct 06 rainwater harvesting pits for of time as per the prescribed norms.
recharging the ground water with in project
premises. Rain water harvesting pits shall be
designed to make provision for silting chamber and
removal of floating matter before entering
harvesting pit maintenance budget and person
responsible for maintenance must be provided. Care
shall also be taken that contaminated water do not
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29) The project proponent shall construct a A sedimentation filtration system has been proposed in
sedimentation basin in the lower level of the project the water recharge system.
site to trap pollutant and other wastes during rains.
30) The project proponent shall provide proper Rasta of Rasta of adequate width and strength will be provided
proper width and proper strength for each project before the start of the construction.
before the start of construction.
31) The project proponent shall ensure that the U-value The U- value and solar heat gain coefficient shall be as
of the glass is less than 3.177 and maximum solar per applicable norms.
heat gain coefficient is 0.25 for vertical fenestration.
32) The project proponent shall adequately control Adequate measures will be provided during the
construction dust like silica dust, non-silica dust, and construction of the project to control the dust particles
wood dust. Such dusts shall not spread outside the to spread outside the project area. Respiratory protective
project premises. The project proponent shall equipment will be provided to the workers keeping their
provide respiratory protective equipment to all health in mind.
construction workers.
33) The project proponent shall obtain permission of Permission from Mines & Geology Department for the
Mines & Geology , Department for excavation of soil excavation of soil has already been obtained. Refer
before the start of construction. Annexure-5
34) The project proponent shall seek specific prior We will take necessary permission/connection from
approval from concerned local Authority/ HUDA HUDA for the integration of storm water drainage and
regarding provision of storm drainage and sewerage sewerage system with the external source in due course
system including their integration with external of time. These connections are not necessary to be
services of HUDA/ Local Authorities beside other obtained prior construction.
required services before taking up any construction
activity.
35) The site for solid waste management plant be A waste management site has been proposed within the
earmarked on the layout plan and the detailed project premises. Map indicating the same is enclosed as
project for setting up the solid waste management Annexure – 6.
plant shall be submitted to the Authority within one
month.
36) The project proponent shall discharge excess of Attempt will be made to re-use the excess treated water
treated waste water /storm water in the public within the project site for horticulture and flushing
drainage system and shall seek permission of HUDA purpose. However, if any quantity of treated water still
before the start of construction. remains, the same shall be discharged in the public sewer
after taking prior permission and sewer connection from
HUDA.
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40) The project proponent is responsible for compliance We agree that we are responsible for the compliance of
of all conditions in Environmental Clearance letter all conditions given in Environmental Clearance Letter of
and project proponent can not absolve the project.
himself/herself of the responsibility by shifted it to
any contractor engaged by project proponent.
41) Vertical fenestration shall not exceed 40 % of total Noted. The vertical fenestration will not exceed more
wall area. than 40 % of the wall area.
42) The project proponent shall not install any tube well We agree that we will not extract ground water by any
without permission of CGWB. means without the permission of Central Ground Water
Authority.
43) The project proponent shall not dispose off any solid Any type of liquid and solid waste will never be disposed
or liquid waste in the Nallah. off in the Nallah.
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diesel.
f) Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure Yes we will monitor the noise level at the proposed eye
that it does not exceed the prescribed standards hospital in the operational phase and take all necessary
both within and at the boundary of Proposed steps to keep noise in permissible limit.
Commercial Complex.
g) The project proponent as stated in the proposal We will maintain 30.24 % area under greenery. The plants
should maintain at least 30.24% as green cover area of native and locally available varieties will be used.
for tree plantation especially all around the
periphery of the project site and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide
protection against particulates and noise. The open
space inside the plot should be preferably
landscaped and covered with vegetation/grass.
Herbs & shrubs. Only locally available species shall
be used.
h) The project proponent shall strive to minimize Efficient irrigation system, use of native species of plants,
water in irrigation by minimizing the grass area, mulching and xeriscaping will be encouraged in the project
using native verity, xeriscaping and mulching, premises to minimize the water consumption.
utilizing efficient irrigation system, scheduling
irrigation only after checking evaporation data.
i) Rain water harvesting for runoff and surface runoff, All measures for rain water harvesting will be implemented
as plan submitted should be implemented. Before during the operation phase. The ground water levels and Its
recharging the surface runoff, pretreatment must be quality will be monitored regularly in consultation with the
done to remove suspended matter, oil and greases. Central Ground Water Authority. Oil & Grease trap will be
The bore well for rain water recharging should be provided to remove oil and grease from the surface run off
kept at least 5 mts. above the highest ground water and suspended matter will be removed in a settling tank
table. Care shall be taken that contaminated water before its utilization for rainwater harvesting.
do not entry any RWH pit. The project proponed
shall avoid rain water harvesting of first 10 minutes
of rain fall. Roof top of the building shall be without
any toxic materials or paints which can contaminate
rain water. Wire mess and filter should be used
wherever required.
j) The project proponent shall ensure that ground Ground water will not be extracted. However, regular
water is not contaminated due to leached of spoiled monitoring of water quality as provided by HUDA will be
organic material. The ground water level and its done during the operation phase.
quantity should be monitored regularly in
consultation with Central Ground Water Authority.
k) A report on energy conservation measures The project is designed to meet the needs of a hot and humid
conforming to energy conservations norms finalize climatic zone.
by bureau of energy efficiency should be prepared The roofs will be thermally insulated.
incorporating details about building materials &
technology, “R & U factors etc” and submit to IA The walls will be opaque
division of environment and forest department,
Haryana in three months time. The glass to be used in the building will be of adequate U-
value and have reflective surface.
l) Energy conservation measures like installation of For conservation of water during operation phase, we have
LED for the lighting the area outside the building proposed to install Dual plumbing line and rain water
should be integral part of the projects design and harvesting system to. During construction phase, we shall
should be in place before project commissioning. use STP treated water from HUDA only. No fresh water will
Use of solar panels must be adapted to the be used.
maximum energy conversion.
As an energy conservation measure, we shall be use of CFLs,
TFLs and solar panels. Use of LEDs maybe considered.
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m) The project proponent shall use zero ozone Yes we will use zero ozone depleting potential materials in
depleting potential material in the insulation, insulation refrigeration air conditioning and adhesive, also
refrigeration, air-conditioning and adhesive. The provide halon free fire suppression system in construction as
project proponent shall also provide halon free fire well as operation phase.
suppression system.
n) The solid waste generated should be properly Yes, the solid waste will be collected & segregated. The
collected and segregated as per requirements of composting of biodegradable waste and non-bio-degradable
MSW rules, 2000. The biodegradable waste should solid waste would be disposed off to municipal landfill sites
be composted by vermin-composting at the site ear after recovering recyclable waste..
marked with in the project area and dry/inert solid
waste should be disposed off to the approved sites
for land filling after recovering recyclable materials.
o) The provision of the solar water heating system Solar panels for hot water generation are proposed to install
shall be as per the norms specified by HAREDA and in the project area once the construction of the project is
shall be made operational in each building block. finished to conserve the energy and to comply with the
norms issued by Haryana Government.
p) The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by The traffic and parking plan has been proposed as per the
the PP should be adhered to meticulously with bylaws of the region. MoEF norms, norms of National
further scope of additional parking for future Building Code and DTCP, Haryana laws have been strictly
requirement. There should be no traffic congestion adhered to while preparation of the plans. Same shall be
near the entry and exit points from the road implemented during the operation phase.
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should
be fully internalized and no public space should be
used.
q) Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste Maintenance of STP will be done regularly. The waste
management and electrical infrastructure, pollution generated in the project will be collected, segregated,
control measures shall be ensured even after the transported and treated as per HWM Rules. The E- waste
completion of sale. and hazardous waste 0will be disposed off properly. All the
measures will be taken to avoid pollution in the premises.
r) Different type of wastes should be disposed off as Different type of wastes will be disposed off as per provisions
per provisions of municipal solid waste, biomedical of municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, hazardous
waste, hazardous waste, e waste, battery shall be waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rule made under
disposed off as per existing E waste Management Environment Protection Act, 1986.
rules 2011 and batteries management rules 2001.
The project proponent should maintain a collection
center for e waste and it should be disposed of to
only registered and authorized dismantler/recycler.
s) Standards for discharge of environmental pollutants The standards for discharge depicted in Environmental
as enshrined in various schedules of environmental Protection Rules will be met.
protection rules 1986 shall be strictly complied
with.
t) The project proponent shall make provision for The guard pod will be provided as per the requirement of the
guard pond and other provisions for safety against project.
failure in the operation of waste water treatment
facilities. The project proponent shall also identify
acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
u) The project proponent shall ensure that the stack Adequate stack height will be provided as per CPCB
height of DG sets is as per the CPCB guidelines and guidelines and norms. Regular monitoring and measures
also ensure that emission standards of noise and air shall be undertaken to ensure that the emission levels are
are within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise and below the prescribed limits.
emission level of DG sets are greater than 800 KVA
shall be as per the CPCB latest standards for high
capacity DG sets.
v) All electric supply exceeds 100 amp, 3 phase shall Current power factor is assumed to be 0.95, which already
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maintain the power factor between 0.98 lag to 1 at gives a lot of saving
the point of connection.
w) The project proponent shall minimize heat island Shading in form of chajjas, screens and roof equipment has
effect through shading and reflective pervious been proposed.
surface instead of hard surface.
x) The project proponent shall not use fresh water for Double stage cooling has not been proposed but yes, we will
HVAC & DG cooling. The project proponent shall use only STP water for HVAC cooling in order to reduce
also use evaporating cooling technology and double water consumption during operational phase. Further, DG
stage cooling system for HVAC in order to reduce sets have been proposed on the surface instead of basement
water consumption. Further temperature, relative and as such water for DG cooling is not required.
humidity during summer and winter season should
be kept at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best
co-efficient of performance, as well as optimal
integrated point load value and minimum outside
fresh air supply may be resorted for conservation of
water and power. Coil type cooling DG sets shall be
used for saving cooling water consumption for
water cooling DG Sets.
y) The project proponent shall ensure that the We shall ensure that the transformer is constructed with
transformer is constructed with high quality grain high quality grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and virgin
oriented. Low loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte grade copper.
electrolyte grade copper. The project proponent
shall obtain manufacturer’s certificate also for that.
z) Water supply shall be metered among different Water use will be metered down regularly.
users and utilities.
aa) The project proponent shall ensure that exit Stack height and design will ensure that exit velocity from
velocity from the stack should be sufficiently high. the stack is sufficiently high to prevent down-water under
Stack shall be designed in such a way that there is any meteorological condition.
no stack down-water under any metrological
condition.
ab) The project proponent shall provide water Water sprinkling system will be installed in the project area
sprinkling system in the project area to the to suppress the dust particles.
suppress the dust in addition to the already
suggested mitigation measures in the Air
Environment Chapter of EMP.
ac) The project proponent shall adopt adequate Air Adequate measures will be used for controlling the spread of
Pollution Control Measures to mitigate the air dust particles in the neighborhood areas. Adequate Parking
pollution problem and also ensure to provide area will be provided to avoid traffic congestion and easy
sufficient space for parking of vehicles to avoid any move of the heavy vehicles too.
congestion on the road during peak season. Parking
space should be calculated keeping in mind that
much more space is required for trucks to turn and
move as compared to smaller vehicles.
ad) The project proponent shall ensure that no dust is Dust sprinklers , dust screens etc. will be provided to avoid
raised even during peak season operation phase. the spread of dust in neighborhood area to maintain the
NAAQ standards must be maintained during both NAAQ Standards
construction and operation phase.
ae) The Effluent Treatment Plant of 165 KLD capacity ETP of adequate capacity will be installed for the treatment
shall be installed for treatment of processing water of effluents. Regular maintenance of ETP will be done.
(effluent). The project proponent shall ensure that We assure that we will not discharge the Effluents in the
the waste water generation as well as values for public sewer and the effluent should conform to the
different parameters of effluent should conform to standards as prescribed under a Rule 3 of Environment
the standards as prescribed under a Rule 3 of (Protection) Rules, 1986.
Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986. The project
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CHAPTER- 3
Ambient air quality monitoring has been carried out at 3 locations; one being near the main gate,
second one is near project site and third is near back side of the project. This will enable to have a
comparative analytical understanding about air quality and the changes in the air environment in
the study area with respect to the condition prevailing. The locations of the ambient air quality
monitoring stations are given in Table 3.1.
The sampler was placed near main gate of building and was free from any obstructions.
Surroundings of the sampling site represent commercial environmental setting
The sampler was placed at near centre of project and was free from any obstructions.
Surroundings of the sampling site represent commercial environmental setting.
The sampler was placed at near back side of the project and was free from any obstructions.
Surroundings of the sampling site represent commercial environmental setting.
Installation of Respirable Dust sampler (RDS) & Fine Particulate Sampler (FPS) was done with
the attachment for the 24 hourly ambient air qualities monitoring as per Gazette Notification
16th November 2009.
The air samples were analyzed as per standard methods specified by Central Pollution Control
Board (CPCB) and IS: 5182. The techniques used for ambient air quality monitoring and minimum
detectable levels are given in Table 3.2.
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Fine Particulate Sampler instruments have been used for monitoring Particulate Matter 2.5
(PM2.5 i.e. <2.5 microns), and Respirable Dust Sampler was used for sampling Respirable
fraction (<10 microns), gaseous pollutants like SO2, and NOx. Bladder and Aspirator bags were
used for collection Carbon monoxide samples. Gas Chromatography techniques have been used
for the estimation of CO.
The detailed on-site monitoring results of PM 2.5, PM 10, SO2, NOx and CO are presented in Table
3.3.
Test Result
S. No. Parameter Test Method NAAQS*
AAQ1 AAQ2 AAQ3
PM2.5 sampler
1. Particulate Matter (PM2.5), g/m3 43.56 41.50 45.82 60
(Gravimetric)
2. Particulate Matter (PM10), g/m3 84.72 80.20 74.50 IS: 5182 (P-23), 2006 100
4. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), g/m3 18.44 15.50 19.20 IS: 5182 (P-2), 2001 80
5. Carbon Monoxide (CO) mg/m3 0.70 0.79 0.72 IS: 5182 (P-10), 1999 4
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90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
AAQ1 AAQ2 AAQ3 LIMITS
PM2.5 43.56 41.5 45.82 60
PM10 84.72 80.2 74.5 100
NO2 32.6 31.15 30.15 80
SO2 18.44 15.5 19.2 80
Figure 3.1 Location-wise Variation of PM 2.5, PM10, NO2 & SO2 Ambient Air Quality
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
AAQ1 AAQ2 AAQ3 Limits
CO 0.7 0.79 0.72 4
PM10 and PM 2.5 levels at the project site are within the permissible limit of 100 μg/m 3 and 60
μg/m3 respectively (for residential, rural and other areas as stipulated in the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards). SO2, NOx and CO was observed within the corresponding stipulated limits
(Limit for SO2 and NOx: 80 g/m3 and limit for CO: 4.0 g/m3) at all monitoring locations. Station
wise variation of ambient air quality parameters has been pictorially shown in Figure 3.1 & 3.2.
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The main objective of noise monitoring in the study area is to assess the present ambient noise
levels in near main gate due to various construction allied activities and increased vehicular
movement. A preliminary reconnaissance survey has been undertaken to identify the major noise
generating sources in the area. Ambient noise monitoring was conducted at 1 location at the
boundary of the project site as given in Table 3.4.
Noise levels were measured using sound level meter. Noise level monitoring was carried out
continuously for 24-hours with one hour interval starting at 06:00 hrs to 06:00 hrs next day. The
noise levels were monitored on working days only. During each hour Leq were directly computed
by the instrument based on the sound pressure levels. Monitoring was carried out at ‘A’ response
and fast mode.
The location wise ambient noise monitoring results is summarized in Table 2.5. The location-
wise variation of noise levels are graphically presented in Figure 3.3.
Location Code
Parameter N1 N2 N3
Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time
Lmax 62.10 51.60 63.30 52.70 59.80 51.30
CPCB Limit(Leq in
dB(A) 55.00 45.00 55.00 45.00 55.00 45.00
(Commercial Limit)
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60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time
N1 N2 N3
Lmax 62.1 51.6 63.3 52.7 59.8 51.3
Lmin 43.6 38.4 44.1 39.8 42.3 37.8
Leq 54.2 43.65 53.5 42.15 51.4 41.58
Limit 55 45 55 45 55 45
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Keeping in view the importance of drinking water as an important source of drinking water to
the local population, sample of drinking water was collected from the project site for the
assessment of impacts of the project on the groundwater quality.
Water sample was collected from the project site. The sample was analyzed for various parameters
to compare with the standards for drinking water as per IS: 10500. The details of water sampling
locations are given in Table 3.6.
Sampling of drinking water was carried out on May, 2015. Samples were collected as grab sample
and sampling forms are filled in as per the sampling plan. The preservative sample were properly
added to preserve as per standard operating procedures (SOP) and stored immediately in ice
boxes, which were ensured for appropriate temperatures. Sample for chemical analysis was
collected in polyethylene carboys. Sample collected for metal content were acidified to <2 pH with
1 ml HNO3. A sample for bacteriological analysis was collected in sterilized glass bottles.
Soon after the completion of sampling, chain of custody sheets for the samples are filled in and then
they were transported by road to Vardan Enviro Lab, Gurgaon for further analysis. Proper care was
taken during packing and transportation of samples. All the samples reached the central laboratory
within the holding times for different parameters. After ensuring the same the samples were
forwarded immediately for analysis.
The samples were analyzed as per the standard procedures specified in 'Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater' published by American Public Health Association (APHA)
and CPCB. The analytical techniques and the test methods adopted for testing of ground water are
given in Table 3.7.
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The detailed Drinking water quality monitoring results are presented in Table 3.7.
6. Total Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 22nd Edition, 2340 C 97.75 mg/l 200 600
8. Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 22nd Edition, 2320 B 154.32 mg/l 200 600
10. Cyanide as CN APHA 22nd Edition, 4500 CN- D BDL(DL 0.02 mg/l) mg/l 0.05 No Relaxation
12. Total Dissolved Solids APHA 22nd Edition, 2540 C 228.00 mg/l 500 2000
13. Sulphate as SO4 APHA 22nd Edition, 4500 E 18.20 mg/l 200 400
14. Fluoride as F APHA 22nd Edition, 4500-F- D 0.79 mg/l 1.0 1.5
16. Iron as Fe APHA 22nd Edition, 3500-Fe B 0.21 mg/l 0.3 No relaxation
17. Aluminium as Al APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.03 mg/l) mg/l 0.03 0.2
19. Hexa Chromium as Cr+6 APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.05 No Relaxation
20. Phenolic Compounds APHA 22nd Edition, 5530 C BDL(DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.001 0.002
21. Mineral Oil Clause 6 of IS:3025(Part 39) BDL(DL 0.01mg/l) mg/l 0.5 No Relaxation
Anionic Detergents as MBAS APHA 22nd Edition, 5540 C BDL(DL 0.02 mg/l) 0.2 1.0
22. mg/l
24. Copper as Cu APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B <0.2 mg/l 0.05 1.5
25. Manganese as Mn APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.10 mg/l) mg/l 0.1 0.3
26. Cadmium as Cd APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.003 No Relaxation
27. Lead as Pb APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation
28. Selenium as Se APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation
29. Arsenic as As APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation
30. Mercury as Hg APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL (DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.001 No Relaxation
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The drinking water quality in the project area is observed to be alkaline in nature with total
alkalinity reaching up to 154.32 mg/L at project against desirable limit of 200 mg/L, however,
alkalinity is less than the permissible limit of 600 mg/L. Total dissolved solids in the drinking water
is 228.00 mg/L at project site against prescribed limit of 500 mg/L. However, remaining
parameters are within the CPCB prescribed limits.
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The objective of the soil monitoring is to identify the impacts of ongoing project activities on soil
quality and also predict impacts, which have arisen due to execution of various constructions
allied activities. Accordingly, a study of assessment of the soil quality has been carried out
To assess impacts of ongoing project activities on the soil in the area, the Physico-chemical
characteristics of soils were examined by obtaining soil samples from selected points and
analysis of the same. Single sample of soil was collected from the project site for studying soil
characteristics, the location of which is listed in Table 3.8.
The sampling has been done in line with IS: 2720 & Methods of Soil Analysis, Part-1, 2nd edition,
1986 of American Society for Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America. The homogenized
samples were analyzed for physical and chemical characteristics (physical, chemical and heavy
metal concentrations). The soil samples were collected in the month of May, 2015.
The samples have been analyzed as per the established scientific methods for Physico-chemical
parameters. The heavy metals have been analyzed by using Atomic Absorption Spectro-
photometer.
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Single sample of soil is collected from the site to check the quality of soil of the study area .The
Physico-chemical characteristics of the soil, as obtained from the analysis of the soil sample, are
presented in Table 3.9.
The soil in study area is characterized by moderate organic content. The soil quality in the project
area has not been affected by the project activities.
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Soil Sampling
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